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Of the Hifiorie of Plants. L1 3- 7;’

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V 1} The Plate. _ . __ , Rgrow The feuerall titles of molt ofthefe plants fer forth their naturall place of groW1fl%=‘h° ‘C in molt fertile fields of England. fill T58 Timfla They fioure and flourifh molt of the fummer moneths. s 1] The N Amer. . _ There is not much to be faid as touching their Names,more than hath bin fer downc. .. qy 7”/ye Temperature and Vertzm; Tr cf-oils,‘ The temperature and faculties of thefe Trefoiles are referred to the common mcd°W I

4 The figure formerly put in the {arena place was of the lelfer Trefoilc dcferibcd in the lafi chapter fave one;

C H A P; 9 7. Of I/fiegreat Trfliler or winged Cldverr.

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. 2 . full 1 1 I-le great Hares-foot being a kinda of Trefoile, hath a hard and wO0d‘lY wS0vt‘,’1;cr- of black threddy firingszfrom whence arife diuers tough and feeble bf-‘me 6 ado upon grow leaues let together by threes, making the whole plantto referable thofe of the O Trefoile : the Homes grow at the top of the f’tallrs,compol‘ed of a bunch of gray haireszam “gram,

which foftmatter eomrnerh forth {mall Homes of a molt bright purplecolour, fomwhat 1-Wmrf .

bling the floures of the common medow Trefoile,but far greater. Loéel calls this L4g0I’”’ W

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. ' to _. it 2 Lxtgdfus ‘majorffm IWW. The great Hares-foot Trefoile.

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5% 2 This elg0‘a_r:Ep1;1nt(WhlCl1 Tragw hath fetforth for c’ytif.u,Loécl by the [mate €Df.L.1gopizrs alrerafggsopm-W W Id Clufim fmhis Tn‘ 013} majors’: 3.alteraflwz'c:) hath Ptalkesfome foot and bet-» _ ' « t I 1 . . g. . ,_ tel hlghxwhereon grow leaues fet together by threesalongghomyaafld l’§"5h‘3lY l‘”l~‘””~’°’*'“ th‘ ?—d,g°"3 it “egam: nerues or veines, running from the middle rrbbe to the {ides of “the'le'a}!€5a W519“ 3“: ° Confpicuoug in hot Countries,and chiefly then when the leaf? begins f0 decay. AS‘tl1€’t0P“‘ Qfthe branches in long and large heads growithe fl0ures,0f an elegant fangume colt)ur.Thrs floures ay and Inn; and gfowes vfilde vpon fome mounraines of Hungary and Aulhuas I haue leeue _hem,bo:h this gm} thg fogmeggrowing in the gardens of fome of our Floréfls. g V I 3 This other gma; kinde ofHa1-cs-foot feuds forth one flender,.yet {tr e —l%alke,whereon»grow °a“°3Wh0fe foot-ftallres are large at the fetting on, encompafling the flzalkes : the leaues tl.1em- f°1“¢S grow b threes lonc narrow and fharpe pointed: Of 3 grayifh C010”? mm more Of the Com‘ 0.“ Hares-fd,ot - the’(pike‘at'the tuft is foft ond down)’: with lime ‘eddml fiwres. a‘“‘?“%“ tghe. whuifh hairineflze 'l"hi's grosm wild in 5P3i“e‘Cl"fi”‘ C315 .t»L“§"P”" ‘M:-'>”‘fl’4f0[m5 Hzflmnm” W470?’ The-'6 irslanothelr fort of this defcribed by Label and Pena n the t/Jduerjflrvhofe leaues are lOflg2;(tr for “mower than this; hm»-hole plant alfo isoft :ia1‘=“'““Ter=ther call it L4s’“P‘” "”"”‘ 4”-%‘“J”‘= l¢_ It '

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5? 3 Lztgaptu anguflifolizzr Hz'f]mm'cu:.' Lime Hamszfgoc Trefoileg‘

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